WIP 54mm vignette - Königgratz 1866

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Borek

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Hi Planeters :)

I am introducing you the WIP of 54mm Königgratz battle vignette ( almost done, there are a few more adjustments and minorities missing.). The scene takes place during the final cavalry battle. The Prussian cuirassier lost his horse and Prussian infantryman is coming to help.

Still WIP.

The wignette will be realized as resin kits in the framework of the new project (the preliminary release date is in September). I will give you more information as soon as I know more.

Enjoy it :)

Cheers Borek :)

Königgratz vignette 1.jpg

Königgratz vignette 3.jpg

Königgratz vignette 2.jpg

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Borek

That is a great period to go for , like the interaction between them both and it's nice to have an unmounted cavalryman as well ...particularly like the helmets

Following with interest

Nap

PS ..How about a bust of the Cuirassier ?
 
Hi Borek, I am a collector from Spain, and I love this period, please could you tell me in which website I can buy these figures and other creations of yours?
 
Hi Borek

Nice sculptings you show here, like it

Cheers Erik


Thanks so Much Erik ;)


Looking forward to further details on the release borek.


Thanks a lot Keith. I will announce, once I know the details :)


Great.A very neglected theme.Don´t forget the Austrians.Some were done by the Magic twins (Cannone Brothers)in the past,but not commercially.(y)

Hello Tom :). Thanks for the comment and the praise. For this vignette, we do not want the enemies, but the figure of the Austrian cuirasser from this period will be released. This character will be in a quiescent position.


Great couple of Prussians.

Cheers,
Pedro.

Thanks Pedro, I am glad you like it :).



Nice work Borek. I've read a couple books about koniggratz, it's a very interesting subject. Well done!

Thanks so much Roger. Yes, it's an interesting period, and little done in miniatures. Thanks


That is superb work Borek, full of action.

Thank you very much Bob, I apreciated your words :)


Borek

That is a great period to go for , like the interaction between them both and it's nice to have an unmounted cavalryman as well ...particularly like the helmets

Following with interest

Nap

PS ..How about a bust of the Cuirassier ?

Hi Nap. Thanks for your words. They are a little older pieces that I modify slightly and prepare for release. I always try to provide the characters in the vignette or diorama with the necessary level of interaction. Here's the interaction rather secondary (reaction to an unseen enemy). I think this is a very important aspect of bigger scenes that are sometimes neglected (and I like about Daniel and his 40mm dioramas). The real challenge will be the diorama of the battle at Clontarf, which I will start to realize very soon.

Thanks for watching :)

P.S. I have work-timetable full for months ahead., and unfortunately the cuirassier bust is not there.


Hi Borek, I am a collector from Spain, and I love this period, please could you tell me in which website I can buy these figures and other creations of yours?


Hello José :). Thanks for youŕ interest. So far, I can not give more information, the project is being prepared. Once it's running, I'll definitely know here on PF, even in this thread. This vignette, according to the preliminary plan, should be realized in September, but this information will be clarified:).





Thanks so much to everyone for watching, likes and commenting :).

Cheers Borek
 
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